09 October 2019

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Alice E. Stommel

Alice E. Stommel


Alice E. Stommel, 101, of Lomira, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2019, at the Hospice Home of Hope in Fond du Lac. Alice was born the daughter of Henry and Martha (Huettner) Steffan on April 9, 1918, in Mayville. She was united in marriage to Anthony Stommel on July 27, 1935, in Neosho. Together with her husband, Alice dairy farmed in Dodge County until they moved to Mayville. Alice then worked at Purity Cheese in Mayville and California Canners in Lomira from where she retired. She was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Lomira. In her spare time, Alice enjoyed traveling and trips up north to Pickerel Lake with her husband and family. She also liked bowling and dancing. Alice loved to be around her family and cherished their get togethers. Alice is survived by her children, Robert (Adeline) Stommel of Mayville, Richard (Ruby) Stommel of West Bend, Patricia (Dieter) Gust of Fond du Lac, and Ronald Stommel of Lomira; daughter-in- law, Joyce Stommel of Mayville, brother, Willard (Megumi) Steffan of Waseca, MN; also survived by 18 grandchildren, 31 great- grandchildren, and 19 great-great-grandchildren. She is further survived by other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Anthony, in 1974; son, Donald; daughter, Elizabeth ‘Betty’ (Les) Adelmeyer; brother, Sylvester (Evelyn) Steffan; granddaughters, Susan and Debra; and a great- grandson, Scott. Visitation will be held on Friday, Oct. 11, from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the Mass at 11 a.m. at the church in Lomira. A Mass of Christian Burial for Alice will be held on Friday, Oct. 11, at 11 a.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Lomira with the Fr. Jerry Repenshek presiding. Burial will take place at St. Mary Cemetery in Lomira following the service. Special thanks to the staff at the Hospice Home of Hope in Fond du Lac for all of their wonderful care and support shown to Alice and her family. Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH. com
08 October 2019

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David R. Rose

David R. Rose


With his bride of 70 years holding his hand, David Robert Rose, 92, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ at 7:07 a.m. on Monday, October 7, 2019 at his home in Eden.
07 October 2019

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Bernadine M. Bodden

Bernadine M. Bodden


Bernadine “Bernie” M. Bodden (nee Straub), 83, of Kewaskum was called home to be with the Lord on Sunday, October 6, 2019 at Kettle Moraine Gardens in Kewaskum.

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Rosemary E. Keller

Rosemary E. Keller


Rosemary E. Keller, 94, of Little Chute, formerly of Kewaskum, passed away on Friday, October 4, 2019, in the arms of her family.

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Norbert B. Bassill

Norbert B. Bassill


Norbert B. Bassill, 88, of Campbellsport passed away on Saturday, October 5, 2019 surrounded by his family at St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac.

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Ramona L. Dreher

Ramona L. Dreher


Ramona Lee Dreher, 82, passed away on Wednesday, October 2, 2019 at Advocate Condell Medical Center in Libertyville, IL.
02 October 2019

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30 September 2019

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Dorothy G. Schwertfeger

Dorothy G. Schwertfeger


Visitation:  Thursday, Oct. 3, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Service:  Thursday, Oct. 3, 1 p.m.  Location:  St. Stephen Lutheran Church in Horicon Dorothy Grace Schwertfeger, 96, departed this life peacefully on September 27, 2019. She was the youngest child of Reverend Frederick August Schwertfeger and Selma (Hanser) Schwertfeger. She was born at the parsonage in Golden Lake, WI on February 26, 1923. Her family moved to Horicon in 1924 when her father began his forty-year pastorate at St. Stephen Evangelical Lutheran Church. After graduation from Horicon High School in 1941, Dorothy began her career with the U.S. Department of State. She served over six decades with the Foreign Service and was stationed in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Dorothy’s first and favorite posting was in London shortly after the war, where she made many friends among American embassy and British officials. During Dorothy’s diplomatic career she encountered world leaders we now read about in history books. In Tehran she met the Shah of Iran and in Taiwan she was friendly with the wife of Chiang Kai-Shek who lived on the same mountainside near Taipei. Her father and other family members visited Dorothy in Madrid in the 1960s. She collected copperware and Spanish Majolica pottery that were displayed in her villa on the Mediterranean. Dorothy also collected various artifacts from New Delhi, India, and paintings from Kinshasa, Congo, during her time in those countries. Dorothy thoroughly enjoyed living in these exotic cultures.  During the evacuation of Cambodia in 1975, Dorothy and the U.S. Ambassador were among the last of the embassy officials to be helicoptered out of the country before diplomatic relations were severed between the two countries. In the 1990s, her career brought her back to Washington D.C. where she lived in a flat on Washington Circle until she retired. Later Dorothy was asked to come out of retirement to share her expertise with State Department officials during the second Iraq War. Eventually, Dorothy retired to her hometown of Horicon and lived with her dear sister, Esther. They shared many fond memories of their worldwide travels together and continued to take periodic overseas trips with family members until Esther’s death in 2011. In recent years Dorothy was blessed to have a team of devoted caregivers who enabled her to live at home in Horicon even as her health declined. The family is grateful for the dedicated service these Christian women and men provided for the past half dozen years to make her life in Horicon enjoyable. A sincere thank you to Team Dorothy members: Annie, Bonnie, Carolyn (lead), Cindy, Darlene, Jayne, Jolene, Jonathan, Kayla, Kelly, Tina, Ya-Fen, and Yvonne. Dorothy is survived by her sister, Selma Williams of Mequon, and her children, Heidi (Scott) Egelhoff and Mike (Catherine) Williams; Frederick’s children, Fred (Ruth) Schwertfeger, Jane (Tom) Triller, and Gail (Bob) Schwertfeger Jones;  Esther’s children, Tom (Shirley) Doughty, Mary Doughty, and Patricia (late John) Doughty Shabaz; Harold’s children, Ron (Mary) Schwertfeger, Jim (Kathie) Schwertfeger, Tina (Jay) Hintze, and Adele (Steve) Burke-Kaney. She is further survived by other relatives and friends. Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents; brother Frederick R. Schwertfeger and his wife Adeline; sister Esther Doughty Luckhardt and her husband Lyle Doughty; brother Harold A. Schwertfeger and his wife Mildred; brother-in-law Curt Williams, and niece Kay Williams. Dorothy expressed faith in Jesus Christ, and she was a loyal member of her church. Visitation will be at St. Stephen Evangelical Lutheran Church in Horicon on Thursday, Oct. 3, from 11 a.m to 1 p.m. Funeral services will follow at church beginning at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Jonathan Szczesny officiating. Memorials may be given to St. Stephen Lutheran Church or the Dodge County Humane Society. Koepsell Murray Funeral Home in Horicon is serving the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH. com
27 September 2019

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Lois A. Helmbrecht

Lois A. Helmbrecht


Lois A. Helmbrecht, 90, of Mayville passed away on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019, at Prairie Ridge Assisted Living in Mayville. Lois was born the daughter of Earl and Evelyn (Macheel) Grabow on September 24, 1929, in Mayville. She was a 1947 graduate of Mayville High School and then attended the Beauty Culture College in Milwaukee. She was united in marriage to Dr. David Helmbrecht on January 12, 1952, in Mayville. Lois was a member of St. Mary Catholic Church in Mayville. She was also active and volunteered in the Mayville Legion Auxiliary, Mayville Historical Society, Meals on Wheels, American Red Cross, and also was a former member of the St. Paul’s Altar Guild. In her spare time Lois enjoyed playing bridge with her friends. Lois is survived by her children, Glen (Deb) Helmbrecht of Mayville, Thomas ‘Jess’ Helmbrecht of Beaver Dam, Christine (Mike) McDonald of South Dakota, and Mark Helmbrecht of Lomira; grandchildren, Eric Surita, Renee Surita, Laurie (Derek) Rivera, Brett (Tracy) Helmbrecht, Shelby (special friend Michael) Helmbrecht, Joe (Janine) Schanen, and Anne (special friend Alex) Helmbrecht; her 10 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild; her brother Lee (Mae) Grabow of Arizona. She is further survived by other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents and her husband Dr. David Helmbrecht in 1989. Visitation was held on Tuesday, Oct. 1, from 10 a.m. until the time of Mass at 12 noon at the church. A Mass of Christian Burial was held on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at 12 p.m. at St. Mary Catholic Church in Mayville with the Rev. Fr. Tom Biersack presiding. Burial took place at St. Mary Cemetery in Mayville. Memorials in memory of Lois may be directed to St. Mary Catholic Church in Mayville. Special thanks to the nurses and staff of Prairie Ridge Assisted Living and Generations Homecare and Hospice for all of their care and support shown to Lois and her family. Koepsell Funeral Home in Mayville served the family. For online condolences and other information please visit www.KoepsellFH.com